Abstract

Extracted from text ... To the Editor: The Nov/Dec 2005 issue of CME on weight
control refers.
The omission of the psychodynamics of obesity in this complex
matter must not be buried. It is not simply important but essential
to approach this aspect if any long-term success is to be
achieved in reducing morbidity and the costs to the industry
and state. This letter will contribute to a grey area.
The aphorism 'you are what you eat' represents the superficiality
of the modern approach. The real truth is 'you are what
you think and you eat what you subconsciously think'! Obesity
is survival. ..